Scotland have announced their rugby World Cup squad for this year's tournament in Japan.
Head Coach Gregor Townsend has handed calls to his experienced stars as well as a number of players still hoping to make a name for themselves at international level.
Full squad list:
Forwards
John Barclay
Simon Berghan
Fraser Brown
Scott Cummings
Allan Dell
Here’s your Scotland squad for the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan! #AsOne
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Zander Fagerson
Grant Gilchrist
Jonny Gray
Stuart McInally (c)
Willem Nell
Gordon Reid
Jamie Ritchie
Blade Thomson
Ben Toolis
George Turner
Hamish Watson
Ryan Wilson
Backs
Darcy Graham
Chris Harris
Adam Hastings
Your Scotland squad 🏴 #AsOne #RWC2019
— Scottish Rugby (@Scotlandteam) September 3, 2019
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Stuart Hogg
George Horne
Pete Horne
Sam Johnson
Blair Kinghorn
Greig Laidlaw
Sean Maitland
Ali Price
Finn Russell
Tommy Seymour
Duncan Taylor
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